The Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY, - - MARCH 13. 1891 METEOEOLOGIOAL EEPOET. Pacific i Relu- D.t'r Jo State Coast bar. i ttve of S. of Time. Hum Wind Weather. 8 A. M 30.21 38 96 East 0.1 Clear 8 P. M. . . . . 30.i6 58 Ti East Pt Cl'dy indicates below 0. ximum temperature, M; minimum tern- Total nrecioitation from Julv u to date. B.3S: ure, . averuife precipltatiou irom July to date, 12.18; average aemciency irura juiy isi 10 aate, o.7. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. The' Dalles, March 13, 1891. Weatlter forecast till 12 m., Saturday; Light rain with snow in tlie mountains. Slightly RAIN The Chronicle is the Only Paper in The Dalles that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. LOCAL BREVITIES. There is onej'drunk" at the city jail. John Meddler of Sherman county is in town. A woolen mill is about to be built a t Dallas, Polk county. Mr. Vm. Holder, state lecturer of the grange Is in the city. Fossil, Gilliam county, is going to have a new flouring mill. Captain William Endersby of Kight Mile gave us a pleasant call today. : Mrs. J. W. Condon and son arrived home from Portland, this morning. Mr. Geo. Nolan of Dufur and John Adams and Will Adams of Nansene are in the citv. ThA iirmttr Hiirmlv Tvirtt tiua limn , j : ' . . ' ,u n placed in position through the bank of the reservoir. It is reckoned that the work on the reservoir contract will be completed by the first of May. A. car load of lumber arrived at- the shops yesterday to be used in repairing the round house. The big boiler punch, weighing five or six tons, formerly used at the company's' shops, has been sent to LaGrande. Class and Draise meeting will be held Sunday morning at 10 a. m., at the M. E. church. All are cordially invited. Thomas McCoy has gone to the country for a few days to look after his horses, but Billy carries on the shaving business in his absence, just the same. " The Dalles Daily Chkoxiolk is worth the subscription price of fifty cents a month, for the telegraphic dispatches alone, if there was not a line in it besides. Steve Kistner and A. F. Brown of Tygh have sold out their interest there and are moving to North Portland where they intend going into the livery stable business. Thedt rectors of tne Eastern Oregon Co-operative Association held a meeting in this city last evening, to perfect ar rangements for opening their new store on the 25th inst. . Mr. J. E. McCormick has made full arrangements for starting a music class, for vocal culture. The first meeting will be held on Friday evening the 20th inst, in the lecture room of the M. E. Church. As a proof that the snow, which is now melting all over this country, is all, or nearly all going into tne ground, it may be mentioned that scarcely any perceptible rise has been noticed in the creeks. '..:' The teachers of the Congregational sabbath school - will meet at the church vestry this evening to engage in the study of the lesson. All friends of the school and others interested in Bible study are invited to attend. . " Deputy U. S. Marshal Johnson left to day for Portland, taking with him the five men charged with breaking into the post-office at Blalock. The men are bound over to appear before the United States grand jury. ' Hon. Mark A Fullarton, of Colfax, a member of the special commission ap pointed to locate the northern boundary of the Warm Spring reservation, is in the city on his way to the Warm Springs to continue the work of taking testimony in the matter. , ( '.' Night before last some fellows who have not fear of the law before their eyes, cooly drove a wagon to the wood piles of Paul Kreft and Joe Viera and carried off three-quarters of a cord from the former and about a quarter from the latter. Mr. Kreft had a nice lot of wood sawed and split, but the thief preferred the un sawed wood for the reason, it is supposed that the wagon rack would not hold the stove Qd. . J, Deed Filed for Record. Dalles City to John Baldwin, the south half of lot 10 in block 9, in Dalles City, proper. .. .' "Jane A. Erwin to Charles Verchuren, lots 23 and 24 in block 10 in Erwin and Watson's first addition to Hood River. Consideration fifteen dollars. John N. Coates and wife to R. Living stone, the north half of the north half of section 4, township 2 north, of range 17 east. Consideration one dollar. Geq. Watkins and Maud Watkins ; E. B. Dufur and t Carrie Dufur, to Mary Agnes Baldwin ; south )4 of lot 10 In block 9 of Dalles city. Consideration 100. DALLES WATER BILL. Full Text of the" Bill as Passed by the Recent Legislature and Signed by i : the Governor. Section 1. That section 2 of the act filed in the office of the secretary of state February 19, 1889, be amended sq as to read as iollows : Sec. 2. The water works purchased and enlarged or constructed under the provisions of said act and owned by said Dalles City shall be under the control and management of seven commissioners who shall be styled collectively "The Board of Water Commissioners . of Dalles City," and individually water commissioners and which shall, in the first instance, be composed of the follow ing named resident taxpayers of Dalles City to wit: Hugh Glenn, August Buchler, M. T. Nolan, Z. F. Moody, Robert Mays, A. S. Macallister and George Ruch, and whose term of office shall be as follows: Two of said com missioners shall hold their said office until the first Monday of Julv, 1890, or until their successors are elected and qualified and their successors shall liold their term of office for the term of three years thereafter, two of said commission ers shall hold their office until the first Mouday in July, 1891, ami until their successors are elected ana qualified, and their successors shall hold their said office for the term of three years thereafter, and the remaining three commissioners shall hold their said office until the first Monday in July, 1892, and until their successors are elected and qualified, and their successors shall hold their said office for the term of three years there after ; provided further, that for the pur pose of continuing said board of water commissioners, they -shall be elected as follows: Two of said commissioners shall hold their said office until the first Monday of July, 1890, or until their suc cessors are elected and qualified, and their successors shall hold their term of office for the term of three years there after; two of said commissioners shall hold their office until the first Monday I in July. 1891, and until their successors i, elteA and qualified and their suc- cessors shall hold their said office for the term of three years thereafter : and the remaining three commissioners shall hold their said office until the first Mon day in July, 1892, and until their suc cessors are elected and qualified, and their successors shall hold their said office for the term of three years there after. Provided furtlier, that for the pur pose of continuing said board of water commissioners they shall be elected as follows : At the next regular city elec tion for Dalles City two such commis sioners shall be elected to take their office on the first Monday of July next, and at the second regular city election for Dalles City three such commissioners shall be elected to take their office on the first Monday of July, 1892. At every such election for water commissioners one shall be elected from each ward of said city and at said regular city election for 1892, and at very third regular city election thereafter one shall be elected by the qualified voters of said city, at large, who shall be known as commis sioner at large ; each of said commis sioners to be elected, shall be chosen for the term of three years from the first Monday of July, following their, election and until their" successors are elected and qualified. Vacancies occurring in said office shall be filled by the majority vote j oi saia ooara oi water commissioners, and their selection shall hold office only until the next regular city election and until his successor is elected and quali fied, who shall be elected for the mex pired term of the three years in which i such vacancy arose. Said water com missioners chosen from said wards, shall have the same qualifications as council men, and said water commissioner chosen at large, shall have the same qualifications as mayor of said city. To entitle persons to vote for water com missioners such persons shall be required to have the same qualifications as voters for councilmen of said city. Before entering upon the duties of their office the commissioners shall each take and subscadbe an oath or affirmation required of other city officers, and file the same with the recorder of Dalles City, and the office of any commissioner named in this section, or hereafter elected as herein provided, who shall fail to file his oath or affirmation with said city recorder within twenty days after - notice of his election, shall be declared vacant to be ; filled in the manner provided bv this act. in the office of the Secretary of State, February 19, 1889, as aforesaid be amend ed so as to read as follows : Sec. 3. The water commissioners shall be inhabitants of Dalles City and qualified voters of the regular citv" elec tion mentioned in section.-. 1 of thin and all vacancies occurring in the office oi any sucn commissioner snail be filled by appointment made: by a majority ; of the remaining water commissioners.' " Sec. 8. That section 4 of the act men tioned in section 1 of this act be amended so as to read as follows : Sec. 4. Said board of water com missioners shall elect annually one of their number president of . the board, whose, term of office shall be one year, and until his- successor is - elected and .qualified the commissioners shall hold regular meetings at such times as they may appoint by order and may hold special meetings at such times as they may be requested by written notice from their president; they shall hold their meetings at such places in Dalles City as they may provide and a majority of their number shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business ; they shall elect one of their number at Secre tary, whose term of office shal '. be fixed by the board as secretary, and who shall keep a correct minute of their proceed ings ; all claims or debts incurred by the Board of Water Commissioners shall be audited by said Board and when audited and allowed, a warrant therefor, signed by the president and secretary of said Board, Bhall be drawn against the WTater fund of said City on the City Treasurer thereof, who shall pay the same . out .of any funds belonging to said water fund of said City applicable thereto . or for want of such funds he shall endorse such warrants, "not paid for want of funds," giving the date thereof, which shall en title such warrants to draw interest from such date until paid or until called for payment, at the rate of eight per cent per annum. Hec. 4. That section 5 of the act men tioned in section 1 of this act be amend ed so as to read as follows : Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the said koard of water commissioners, by and with the consent of the Council, to negotiate the sale of bonds provided for by this act. It shall also be their duty to. make contracts for the erection and construction, or purchase and enlarge ment of the- necessary aqueducts and reservoirs, the laying 6f the mains and pipes through the streets and alleys in Dalles City, to make, and estimate the cost of the Water Works, and to perform all other things for the purchasing and extending or- constrncting, operating, improving and maintaining of a good and substantial system of Water Works for the use of the city for fire - and domestic purposes ; provided however, that before any of the bonds provided for by this act shall be sold' said board. of water commissioners shall cause a notice to be published in the Morning Oregonian six times a week for at least four consecu tive weeks, and cause such notice to be published in such other papers and for such time as said board mav direct, to the effect that said bonds will, at a time named in said notice, be offered for sale by said board, and inviting sealed bids therefor and requiring each bidder to name in his bid the lowest rate .of inter est at which said bonds will be taken, at not less than their face value, paying cash in hand therefor, provided further that the said council shall reserve the right to reject any and all bids made in in accordance with said notice and shall except for caBh in hand and at the par value of said bonds, and at a rate of interest not to exceed eight per cent per annum. Sec. 5. That section 6 of the act men tioned in section 1 of this act bo amend ed so as to read as follows : Sec. 6. The corporate authorities of Dalles City are hereby authorized . and empowered for the purpose of paying the interest on any water bonds of said city legally issued in addition to the tax now authorized by Dalles City charter to levy annually the" additional sum of one half of one per cent, upon all of the taxable property within said city ; and said board of water commissioners may pro vide ior tne collection of a water tax from all the consumers of said water and impose fines and penalties for refusing or neglecting to pay the same, and es tablish the rate, time and manner in which it shall be paid : and all moneys collected and received under the provis ions of this section shall be applied to the payment of said bonds and inter est and the maintenance of said water works and for ho cither purpose whatso ever except as hereinafter provided; provided, however, that after such bonds and interests shall have been fully paid, the board of water commissioners shall collect only such an amount from the in habitants bf the city as shall be sufficient to maintain said water works in good re pair. And said board of water commis sioners is hereby empowered to adopt all rules and regulations necessary or proper to enforce their control and man agement of said water works and water of said city, and to regulate the use and consumption oi saia waier. . Sec. 6. - All monevs received by Dalles City from the sale of any bonds of said city legally issued ' or to be issued for water purposes unexpended shall be kept by the treasurer of Dalles City in a seperate fund known as the water fund. Sec. 7. It shall be the duly of the said city treasurer to keep all funds that may come to his possession in accor dance with the provisions of any of the preceding sections of this act or of any act of which this is amendatory which j shall be known and designated as the water fund of Dalles City except such as may lie immediately needed to pay run ning expenses, or the principal or inter est of the water bonds hereinbefore re ferred and to loan said sum to responsi ble parties upon real estate security only approved by a majority of said "water commissioners and the city attorney. Such security shall be worth not less than three times the amount of such loan exclusive of improvements, and the title shall be aproved by said city attor tomey ; and it is further provided that no loan shall be made for a longer period than one year from the making thereof, and at not less than eight per cent, per annum. Sec. 8. That section 7 of the act en titled "An act to authorize Dalles City to incur an indebtedness of f 50,000 for the purpose of providing the citv with good and wholesome water, and for the erection and construction or purchase of such water works and reservoirs within or without the limits of the city as may be necessary o convenient therefore and provide for the issuing of bonds and the payment of the principal : and. interest thereon," approved February 26, 1885, be amended so as to read as follows. Sec. 7. The board of water commission ers of Dalles city or its agents shall have the right to enter upon any lands out side of the limits of Dalles city for the purpose of examining, locating and sur veying the line of such canal, conduits, pipes or mains, doing no unnecessary damage thereby; and whenever it shall become nesessary for said board or Dalles city to convey the water into said city from any stream, river or creek as pro vided in this act, over or across the lands of any person or persons, then the board of water commissioners shall have power to purchase the right-of-way over such land ; and in the event that the owner or owners of such land . and the board shall be un able to agree upon the amount of damage to be paid by Dalles city, then it shall be lawful for Dalles city by said board of water commission ers shall have power to purchase the right-of-way over such land, in the event that the owner or owners of such land and the board shall be unable to agree upon the amount of damage to be paid by Dalles city, then it snail be lawful for Dalles city, by said board of water com missioners to appropriate so much of said lands for a right-of-way as may be necessary for the line of such canal, con duits, pipes or mains in the manner provided in title III of chapter 7, of the miscellaneous laws of the state of Oregon, and whenever it shall become necessary for said board to appropriate any por tion of any lot or lots within the limits of Dalles city for the purpose of bringing the water into said city for fire and do mestic purposes, the . said "board may appropriate the same in the maimer provided in said title III of chapter 7 of the miscellaneous laws of . the state of Oregon. Said action shall be brought in the name of Dalles city, to the use of said board of water commissioners. . Sec. 9. That section 8 of the act men tioned in section 1 of this act be amen ded so bs to read as follows : Sec. 6. Whenever the board of water commissioners of Dalles city shall decide to purchase and enlarge, or erect and improve the water works, as in this act provided then it shall be the duty of the said board of water ' commissioners to cause a notice to be published in some T1 Ptt'WVQ rmv rf nonA.nl S T .1 A. hshed weekly in eaid countv for at least four weeks in succession, inviting sealed proposals, for the erections of such works, giving a minute description of the same, or if said board shall decide to purchase any water works now owned and operated bv any person, persons, company or corporation within said city, and shall decide to nlarge said water works SO' nnrrhnswl tUn works, to be so extended and enlarged, minutely describing the same. Bids may be received for the performance of all the work, or any part thereof, which shall not materially conflict with the completion of the remaining jortion or for furnishing materials. Said work must be let in whole or in part, as above provided to the lowest responsible bid der.' vrovififtl.- that, tit a f city shall have the' right to reject anv and all bids ; provided furthtr that on and after the date this act goes into af fect all 81K-1 1 nnt.iAa slmll ,Kl;u,l by and at the instance of the board of IPatoM SWin-k - i Am a. 1 11 x. 10I,er8' ona au sucn bids shall be riceived by and shall be accepted or rejected by said board of water com missioners, and all contracts pertaining to such purchase, enlargement erection and, construction of such water works shall thereafter be made by and with saJd board of water commissioners, pro vided further, that no purchase shall be made nor any contract let hereunder, as hereinbefore provided, until all the bonds issued under the provisions of the act of which this act is amendatory or under this act shall liave been sold and the money received therefore shall have been paid into the hands of the city treasurer. The board of water commis sioners shall provide for the faithful rjerioririRiitfv n'f anv .n.r.4. 1 i wuMavb ICb' LI I this act and the provisions thereof may oy acuon, suitor proceeding in the name of DilIIah ;tv -n-.ui,A- ... u contract shall have been made bv the council or said board, provided further, that all contracts made, liabilities incur red or trusts imposed in persuance of any of the provisions of this act or any act of which this is amendatory by said council or board of water commissioners shall hereafter be continued and enfor ced in like manner as if made by said board of water commissioners after said date. ' Sec. 9. In addition to the powers now conferred upon the council of Dalles City, said council is hereby authorized an empowered to bond the credit of said city by the issuance of taxable water bonds of said citv payable in such time as said council may designate in any sum not to exceed $25,000, to com tilete anrl nf rtont tUa. i . ' said Dalles City, provided however that " wuuo snail De issued, said council shall provide by ordinance for the submisRioii nf aaA i- . " wiu. ijucduuii oi me issuance of said bonds, and the amount "re'cu' w approval oi a majority vote of the qualified voters of said Dalles City who actually pay a property tax therein which said election shall be held nnd said question ' submitted at such times and in such manner as such coun cil shall provide by ordinance. If said bonds shall be issued, the proceeds thereof shall be paid into the city treas ury to be left in said water fund and subject to draft thereon as such funds. Sec. 10. All ' rfYnt.mfta maio nl;o tions or trusts imposed, all 'suits or actions commenced, or clioses in action existing nnder any of the provisions of the acts herein amenrlefi rti ronoaluft shall le continued and remain unim paired and to that extent the provisions deemed as continuing in force." oec. 11. xnat tne title oi said act non t.iniicvl in urtirin 1 nf tVilu out Kn amended to include section 3 inadvert antly omitted therefrom. bee. 12. Inasmuch as there is im mediate necessity for the additional powers granted bv this act to said hoard of water commissioners and to . said council this act shall take effect and be - i. . ., . . in iorce rrom ana alter us approval by the governor. City Treasurer's Notice. All City Warrants registered prior to July 6, 1889 are now due and payable. Interest ceases on and after date. J. S. Fish. February 7, 1891. 1 City Treas. For Sale. Household furniture, Carpets, ect.r at the residence of Mrs. B. Robberson, No. 210, Second street. Columbia Ice Co. 104 SECOND STREET. t :XOB t Having over 1000 tons of ice on hand, we are now prepared to receive orders, wholesale : or retail, to be delivered through the summer. . Parties contract ing with us will be carried through the entire season without advance in phice, and may depend that we have nothing but PURE, HEALTHFUL ICE, Cut from mountain ,water ; no slough or slush ponds. " - Leave orders at the Columbia Candy Factory, 104 Second street. :. ' W. S. CRAM, Manager. '.:'! ; I ' !'" I ? ' ' : : ' : v i ; ' : " . :' '-- - : - : Will close out her entire stock of Ladies' g Children's AT COST, to make room for her New Stock of: Millinery. MRS. PfllliliTPS flusiio : Ufioefwear EOBT. TAZ-S MAYS & CROWE, (Successors to ABRAMS & STEWART.) - . Retailer and Tobbers ln DorrfTirnro Tinmn flaiuiiaiQ, - nuifldiB, - UltlHUdWdlC,.- MUUUDPdIBr ' ' - ; SILVERWARE, ETC. AGENTS" "Acorn," "Charter Oak" "Argand STOVES" AND RANGES. Pumps, Pipe, Plumbers' and Steam' Fitters' Supplies, Packing, Building Paper, . 11 SASH, DOORS, SHINGLES. Also a complete stock of Carpenters', Blacksmith's an warmers Tools and Fine Shelf Hardware. -AGENTS FOR- The Celebrated R. J ROBERTS "Warranted" Cutlery, Meriden Cutlery Tableware, the "Quick Meal" Gasoline Stoves. "Grand" Oil Stoves . and Anti-Rust Tinware. AU Tinning, Plumbing, Pipe Work and Repairing will be done on Short Notice. 174, 176, 178. 180 SECOND STREET, OrTTH DALtUES, Wash. In the last two weeks large sales of lots Tflfv have been made "at Portland, Tacoma, Forest in the West. Grove, McMinnville and The Dalles. All fiJckL are satisfied that .. " North Dalles Is HOW tllG dIs-CG for illVfisf'.mfmt'. "ir A To x - 'm.m.j ufactories are to be added and mano -mnAn Tl, j. nn J imo iuouc. xutj njti, eu uays win ue im portant ones for this new city. Call at the office of the Interstate Investment Co., r 72 Washington St., PORTLAND, Or. O. D. TAYLOR, THE DALLES, Or. , : DEALERS IN aig Fancy Hay, Grain Gheap Express Wagons Hos. 1 and 2. Orders left at the Stcrejwilljreceive prompt attention. Trunks and Packages delivered to any part of the City. - . Wagons always on hand when Trains or Boat arri No. 122 Cor. Washington and Third. Sts. NEW FIRM! foseoe -DEALERS IX- V STAPLEV AND V FANCY V GROCERIES, Canned Goods, Preserves, Pickles, Etc. Country Produce Bought and Sold. Goods delivered Free to any part of tlie Cty. Masonic Block, Corner Third and Court Streets, The Dalles, Oregci. I. C, NICKELSEN, DEALER IN STflTTONFPY f A AA A AVJ JL BOOKS AND MUSIC. Cor. of TM aai Wasniuton Sts.ZTlis Dalles, Oregon. H. C. N IELS6N, Glothieand Tailor, C3-exxt ZFrxx-n 1 H"h ins C3-oo3j3, fyat5 ar?d Caps, Jrup, tlalises, toots and CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STS., THE DALLES, OREGON. v . ' :; S3. CBOWM FOR THE IT THE DALLES, OREGOlf. Fnrnitnre Mfc Wire Works. v. v inati- - large improve- ucW nnSc mi i . Ilfctl UIIIUUL. Several Fine Cottages, Hem Railroad lies, and Feed. NEW STORE t 8t Oibons, Shoes, XUo. Gioce NOTIONS